The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... less independence , according to the circumstances which rendered invasion more or less likely . The Kalorahs were originally a religious tribe from Central Asia , who entered Scinde under one Adam Shah , and gradually obtained ...
... less independence , according to the circumstances which rendered invasion more or less likely . The Kalorahs were originally a religious tribe from Central Asia , who entered Scinde under one Adam Shah , and gradually obtained ...
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... less deserved : but much still remains to be done , especially in the proceedings of our judicial courts . But whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an accession is made to the ...
... less deserved : but much still remains to be done , especially in the proceedings of our judicial courts . But whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an accession is made to the ...
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... less to be anticipated from the South for there we had no enemy , but the MĂșltan Dewan , with the small garrison of his Fort , amounting , at the outside , to 4,000 men , and these principally foreigners . It may be said . that he ...
... less to be anticipated from the South for there we had no enemy , but the MĂșltan Dewan , with the small garrison of his Fort , amounting , at the outside , to 4,000 men , and these principally foreigners . It may be said . that he ...
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... . Filled with bound- less ambition , he was brought , late in life , for the first time into a position , which held out to him the prospect of feeding that ambition to the utmost . With a pre 12 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
... . Filled with bound- less ambition , he was brought , late in life , for the first time into a position , which held out to him the prospect of feeding that ambition to the utmost . With a pre 12 BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE .
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... less than . The Cash Rents varied from three to five rupees according to the nature of the crop , and sometimes amounted to seven . These were principally levied on such remunerative crops , as The revenues in kind , and most other ...
... less than . The Cash Rents varied from three to five rupees according to the nature of the crop , and sometimes amounted to seven . These were principally levied on such remunerative crops , as The revenues in kind , and most other ...
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Affghan Affghanistan Agra amongst appears army attack Bala Hissar battalion Bengal Bombay Brahmans brigade British Buddhist Cabul Calcutta Captain Cawnpore character Chiefs civil Clive Collectors command commenced course Court cultivation Diamond Harbour district ditto Dost Mahomed duties earth effect Emperor enemy English Envoy European existed fact favour feeling force former Fund Ghiljies Government Governor-General guns hand Herat Hindi Hindu honour Hungary India influence interest Judson Kalhana Kashmir Khan labour land language Lord Macnaghten Madras matter means measures ment military mind Moohummudun Namuh native nature Nawab never North Western Provinces object officers pass period Persian Police portion possessed present proprietors Provinces Rajput reason received record regard remarks render respect revenue rupees Sanskrit schools Scinde Scindians Shah Shah Shuja sipahis spirit thing tion troops Urdu village whilst whole Zeila